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NASA’s Fermi telescope just caught what may be the first gamma-ray signal from a superluminous supernova — one of the most extreme blasts in the known universe
A stellar explosion that briefly outshone its entire host galaxy may have left behind a calling card no superluminous ...
NASA’s Fermi telescope may have finally uncovered the magnetic powerhouse behind the universe’s brightest supernovae.
NASA’s Fermi telescope has detected what may be the first confirmed gamma-ray signal from a superluminous supernova — one of the most extreme explosions in the universe. Scientists believe the blast ...
WASHINGTON, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) Collaboration, which includes a team at Universities Space Research Association's Science and Technology Institute, has ...
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